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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 20 · Part 2

33-20-213. Operative date.

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33-20-213 . Operative date. After July 1, 1945, any insurer could have filed with the state auditor a written notice of its election to comply with the provisions of this part, except 33-20-206 and 33-20-207 , after a specified date before January 1, 1948, with respect to the policies specified in the notice. After the filing of such notice, then upon such specified date (which shall be the operative date for such insurer with respect to such policies), this part, except 33-20-206 and 33-20-207 , shall have become operative with respect to the policies specified in such notice thereafter issued by such insurer.
As to all of its policies and contracts with respect to which an insurer makes no such election, the operative date of this part, except 33-20-206 and 33-20-207 , with respect to such policies and contracts for such insurer is January 1, 1948.
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